Point Turton Jetty is a small jetty located in Point Turton, South Australia. It extends into Spencer Gulf, providing a scenic spot for fishing, walking, and enjoying the coastal views. The jetty is a popular destination for families, particularly due to the calm, sheltered swimming area near the breakwater, complete with pontoons. While not a large or elaborate structure, it offers a simple and enjoyable experience for visitors. Some sections of the jetty lack safety railings, so caution is advised, especially with children. The nearby caravan park offers convenient access to ice cream and other amenities.
Flaherty Beach is a remarkably long and wide stretch of white sand extending from Point Turton to Hardwick Bay. Access is primarily via four-wheel drive, though a walk from Corney Point Road is possible. The beach is characterized by shallow waters extending a significant distance from the shore, creating a safe and enjoyable environment for children and adults. Visitors appreciate the pristine conditions and opportunities for various beach sports, shell collecting, and even cockle gathering. It's an ideal destination for a relaxed day out with family or friends, encouraging imaginative play and enjoyment of the natural surroundings.